Former President Pervez Musharraf emphasises that there was need for a political change in Pakistan and after the recent events, it seems that Pakistan is heading toward that direction.
Addressing All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) supporters on Wednesday, Musharraf said that a third political force was needed to counter the two parties, which were taking turns for the last many years.
He said “I can see change coming in Pakistan. It is like writing on the wall,”
Supporting Azadi and Inqilab sit-ins, Musharraf said “I am with any persons who talks about Pakistan. I will even support Nawaz Sharif if his government shows good performance”
Expressing his views about electoral reforms he said “Some people are talking about technocrat get, some about caretaker set up and others talk about national government. In my opinion, Pakistan’s future is dark if change doesn’t happen”
“My ideology was of change. In 2013 elections, there was need for political change. A third political force was needed to give best governance and to put the country on the path of progress.”
“I had said that this change should have come through 2013 elections. When I came back, I realized that there were legal and security threats.” “I was banned from election for lifetime. We will take up this case and I hope that we will win.”
“We need a party which could bring sustainable democracy and selected right people on merit.”